Objectives: To investigate whether lifestyle indicators including physical exercise, sleep duration, alcohol use, body mass index, smoking status, and a composite lifestyle index are associated with the depression course in older adults. Methods: Data of 283 older adults were used from the Netherlands Study of Depression in Older Persons. Depressive disorders at baseline were assessed with the Composite International Diagnostic Interview. The depression course at 2-year follow-up was assessed with the Inventory of Depressive Symptoms (IDS, score 0–84) every 6 months; physical exercise with the International Physical Activity Questionnaire; alcohol use with the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test; body mass index by anthropometry; and ...
Objectives: To compare alcohol use between depressed and nondepressed older adults, and to investiga...
Background: In later life, declining physical health is often thought to be one of the most importan...
Background: Evidence supporting the individual associations of sedentary behaviours with depression ...
Objectives: To investigate whether lifestyle indicators including physical exercise, sleep duration,...
Objectives. We examined whether healthy lifestyles are associated with absence of depressed mood. Me...
ObjectivesDepressive symptoms are prevalent in older adults, and physical activity (PA) may have ben...
BackgroundSedentary behavior (SB) is associated with diabetes, cardiovascular disease and low mood. ...
Objective Late-life depression is one of the main health problems among elderly populations and a ke...
Background: Sedentary behavior (SB) is associated with diabetes, cardiovascular disease and low mood...
OBJECTIVES: To compare alcohol use between depressed and nondepressed older adults, and to investiga...
Background. Poor physical health has long been recognized to be one of the most important risk facto...
Background. Poor physical health has long been recognized to be one of the most important risk facto...
OBJECTIVES: To compare alcohol use between depressed and nondepressed older adults, and to investiga...
OBJECTIVES: To compare alcohol use between depressed and nondepressed older adults, and to investiga...
Research to date suggests that physical activity (PA) is associated with distinct aspects of sleep, ...
Objectives: To compare alcohol use between depressed and nondepressed older adults, and to investiga...
Background: In later life, declining physical health is often thought to be one of the most importan...
Background: Evidence supporting the individual associations of sedentary behaviours with depression ...
Objectives: To investigate whether lifestyle indicators including physical exercise, sleep duration,...
Objectives. We examined whether healthy lifestyles are associated with absence of depressed mood. Me...
ObjectivesDepressive symptoms are prevalent in older adults, and physical activity (PA) may have ben...
BackgroundSedentary behavior (SB) is associated with diabetes, cardiovascular disease and low mood. ...
Objective Late-life depression is one of the main health problems among elderly populations and a ke...
Background: Sedentary behavior (SB) is associated with diabetes, cardiovascular disease and low mood...
OBJECTIVES: To compare alcohol use between depressed and nondepressed older adults, and to investiga...
Background. Poor physical health has long been recognized to be one of the most important risk facto...
Background. Poor physical health has long been recognized to be one of the most important risk facto...
OBJECTIVES: To compare alcohol use between depressed and nondepressed older adults, and to investiga...
OBJECTIVES: To compare alcohol use between depressed and nondepressed older adults, and to investiga...
Research to date suggests that physical activity (PA) is associated with distinct aspects of sleep, ...
Objectives: To compare alcohol use between depressed and nondepressed older adults, and to investiga...
Background: In later life, declining physical health is often thought to be one of the most importan...
Background: Evidence supporting the individual associations of sedentary behaviours with depression ...